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The new 'Saddhamma Cetiya' at Dhammagiri will serve as a focal point to direct and develop our faculty of faith/confidence/conviction ('Saddhā').
However, it's important to understand that faith/confidence is not limited to devotional affection to a particular person. We can also have faith in abstract principles of Dhamma, like:
"All conditioned phenomena are not self"
"Craving is the cause of suffering"
"Lying is never wholesome, it's better to not even speak any 'white' or 'polite' lies, but to always be truthful"
and so on...
Our wisdom faculty may still be too weak to really understand these Dhamma principles the Buddha taught on our own. In that case, we can fall back on faith.
For example, if we experience physical pain, we may not yet be able to wisely understand that the pain is not me, not mine, and not my self. But we can have faith that it's not me, not mine and not my self.
If the conviction is strong enough, it can lead to letting go, which is the whole point of the exercise. Whether the letting go occurs based on wisely understanding the pain is not self, or whether it occurs based on having faith that the pain is not self, doesn't really matter. The result is the same: Letting go and being at ease.
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The new 'Saddhamma Cetiya' at Dhammagiri will serve as a focal point to direct and develop our faculty of faith/confidence/conviction ('Saddhā').
However, it's important to understand that faith/confidence is not limited to devotional affection to a particular person. We can also have faith in abstract principles of Dhamma, like:
"All conditioned phenomena are not self"
"Craving is the cause of suffering"
"Lying is never wholesome, it's better to not even speak any 'white' or 'polite' lies, but to always be truthful"
and so on...
Our wisdom faculty may still be too weak to really understand these Dhamma principles the Buddha taught on our own. In that case, we can fall back on faith.
For example, if we experience physical pain, we may not yet be able to wisely understand that the pain is not me, not mine, and not my self. But we can have faith that it's not me, not mine and not my self.
If the conviction is strong enough, it can lead to letting go, which is the whole point of the exercise. Whether the letting go occurs based on wisely understanding the pain is not self, or whether it occurs based on having faith that the pain is not self, doesn't really matter. The result is the same: Letting go and being at ease.
Dhammagiri Website
Our Spotify Playlists
Newsletter
Dhammagiri Youtube Channel
Pics
#faith #confidence #conviction #saddha #wisdom

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